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True to form, Graham voted to “sunset” the Human Relations Commission. But Whitehead and McAllen blocked his attempt, voting ...
Bridge out Over the last five years, Scottsdale has successfully funneled millions of federal dollars to help people move from parks to shelters – and then to permanent homes. The city quietly ...
Nearby development – for one, the towering Remi Hotel, opening soon – is an almost-forgotten footnote to a debate raging in Scottsdale: Where to put a new Old Town parking garage. Those pushing for ...
June is known for Father’s Day, Pride Month, and the Juneteenth celebration of the end of slavery. Here in Scottsdale, just as June inevitably bakes the first of many 110 degree days, it brings out ...
While the latest “Mission Impossible” rakes it in at the box office, a reference to an earlier Tom Cruise movie describes this week’s City Council meeting. After months of presentations, discussions ...
The June 10 Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board meeting was highlighted by approval of a $400 million 2025-26 school year budget – and $17,500 in “performance pay” to Superintendent ...
A long-term retail merchant in Old Town spoke and presented a valuable map at the June 10 Council meeting that illustrates where Old Town businesses are in relation to the planned City-owned parking ...